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Nikon HG 10x32 DCF
Specifications
Manufacturer | Nikon |
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Model | HG 10x32 DCF |
Lens diameter [mm] | 32 |
Magnification [x] | 10 |
Angular field of view [deg] | 6.5 |
Linear field of view [m/m] | 114/1000 |
Exit pupil [mm] | 3.2 |
Eye relief [mm] | 16 |
Min. focusing dist. [m] | 2.5 |
Twilight factor | 17.89 |
Brightness | 10.2 |
Prisms | BaK-4/roof |
Dimensions [mm] | 129 x 138 |
Weight [g] | 695 |
Waterproof | Yes |
Nitogen filling | Yes |
Argon filling | No |
Image stabilization | No |
Tripod exit | No |
Focusing | central |
Warranty [years] | 10 |
Accesories | |
Price | 4499 |
Additional information |
Owners reviews (2)
Overall
Owner since: more than 10 years
Price:
User profile: Professional
Cons: A tad heavy
Pros: Great glass and coatings
Summary: An amazing optic with such clarity and resolve. The aberrations are beautifully controlled for a 10x unit. The rubber armour is top quality and the handling is superb. They could be a tad lighter, however I think it adds to the stability in the image. Excellent.
Overall
Owner since: 3 months
Price: £600
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Strap, cap & case do not match quality of binoculars. No tripod mounting point.
Pros: Excellent edge-to-edge view, and a wide FOV for a 10x binocular. Very good control of flare. Lightweight but solid. Intelligent dioptre design. CA almost non-existent. If, like me, you only go birding during daylight hours, there is no need to move up to the 42mm version, as these are a very bright binocular.
Summary: For the price, an excellent pair of binoculars. Focussing is smooth & exact. Although only a 32mm, they are bright enough for birding at twilight. They are even bright enough for backyard astronomy, but one has to have a steady hand because of the lack of tripod mounting.